BANGOR — Husson University has announced its 2018 fall semester dean’s list.
Ryan Douglas Wheelock, of Augusta, a freshman enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science/Doctor of Physical Therapy program.
Elias A. Younes, Augusta, is a sophomore enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a concentration in Management/Master of Business Administration program.
Karley L. McCourt, of Bowdoin, is a sophomore enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program.
Kyra P. Branch, of Brooks, is a freshman enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice/Master of Science in Criminal Justice Administration program.
Leann Elizabeth Wright, of Chelsea, a freshman is enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Psychology program.
Michaela Siona Sophia Costello, of Corinna, is a junior enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology-Human Movement Science/Doctor of Physical Therapy program.
Miriah Chapman, of Dexter, is a sophomore enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Biology program.
Morgan Gray, of Dexter, is a junior enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program.
David W. McKusick, of Dexter, is a sophomore enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Integrated Technology with a concentration in Software Development program.
Cayla J. Wyman, of Dexter, is a senior enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program.
Alexis N. LaVerdiere, of Fairfield, is a sophomore enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program.
Emily Elizabeth Maynard, of Farmingdale, is a senior enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Studies/Master of Science in Occupational Therapy program.
Sadie A. Royer, of Greene, is a senior enrolled in Husson’s Bachelor of Science in Business Administration/Master of Business Administration program.
Brian Michael Allen, of Hallowell, is a senior enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Sport Management program.
Evan Willson Chadbourne, of Harmony, is a sophomore enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration program.
Renee Elizabeth Smith, of Harmony, is a junior enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program.
Brady Walp, of Jay, is a freshman enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice program.
Kortney Lynn McKenna, of Jefferson, is a freshman enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program.
Michaela Lynn Sprague, of Jefferson, is a senior enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice/Bachelor of Science in Psychology with a Mental Health Rehabilitation Technician/Community Certification program.
Dinah G. Bilodeau, of Knox, is a senior enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Studies/Bachelor of Science in Nursing program.
Ellen M. Longfellow, of Manchester, is a senior enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Hospitality and Tourism Management/Master of Business Administration with a concentration in Hospitality and Tourism Management program.
Shane S. Mallory, of Manchester, is a junior enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Accounting/Master of Business Administration program.
Parker C. LaFrance of Montville, is a junior enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Legal Studies with a concentration in Pre-Law program.
Sharlene Stanton, of Norridgewock, is a senior enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Psychology program.
Joshua Ryan Davis, of Palermo, is a freshman enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Communications Technology with a concentration in Video Production program.
Alex Bertrand, of Pittsfield, is a sophomore enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Physical Education program.
Jada Mei Lin, of Pittston, is a sophomore enrolled in the indeclared program.
Christina Brigida Belanger, of South China, is a senior enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program.
Stevie C. Chayer, of South China, is a junior enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Paralegal Studies program.
Jenna A. Lully, of South China, is a sophomore enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Studies/Master of Science in Occupational Therapy program.
Jessica T. Riley of Troy, is a freshman enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science program.
Craig J. Stauffer, of Troy, is a freshman enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Communications Technology with a concentration in Video Production program.
Abigail Jilian Nelson, of Union, is a freshman enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Administration and Public Health/Master of Science in Occupational Therapy program.
Teresa Dalpe, of Unity, is a junior enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program.
Ross J. DeLorenzo, of Unity, is a junior enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice program.
Kaile A. Kimball, of Vassalboro, is a senior enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Biology/Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science program.
Adam M. Eutsler, of Waldoboro, is a sophomore enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice/Master of Science in Criminal Justice Administration program.
Amber Ridlon, of Wayne, is a junior enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program.
Kaleb R. Caron, of West Gardiner, is a sophomore enrolled in the undeclared program.
Jackson Patrick Hathaway, of West Gardiner, is a junior enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Mass Communications with concentration in Sports Journalism program.
Sarah Louise Guimond, of Winslow, is a freshman enrolled in the Undeclared program.
Samantha Lynn Pomerleau, of Winslow, is a sophomore enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program.
Alec Jean Brown, of Winthrop, is a sophomore enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Sport Management program.
Cassaundra Ann Harmatys, of Winthrop, is a freshman enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice/Master of Science in Criminal Justice Administration program.
Nicholas Alexander Schlosser, of Winthrop, is a senior enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education with a concentration in English program.
Students who make the dean’s list must carry at least 12 graded credit hours during the semester and earn a grade point average of 3.60 to 3.79 during the period.
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